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Hi! I am currently developing a web app for a client (who actually paid for the theme) and I have a question…

I am struggling to style my selects/textareas with some markup to correctly display validation errors with the icon at the top-right corner. I tried some tweaks but none of them worked. Have you got any official solution for this?

Actually, I can put the red border on these elements, but the “x” icon is always misplaced.

The template uses the click event to track changes on switches in IE8 and lower (they don’t support the :checked selector). If you want to change the switches programmatically, you need to edit js/standard.ie.js and make the following changes:

Change the 2 occurrences of 'click' to 'change'

Change the 2 occurrences of if (!this.checked) to if (this.checked)

Now you should be able to do this:

$(input).prop('checked', true).change();

Note that if you use the change event for anything else, you may use any custom event instead of click, for instance if you use ie-change in standard.ie.js:

<script src="/theme/js/mini.php?files=libs/jquery-1.6.3.min,old-browsers,jquery.accessibleList,searchField,common,standard,jquery.tip,libs/jquery.hashchange,jquery.contextMenu,list"></script>
and voila! It worked!

Hello, i just purchase this admin template that look great. But how to get started, even in the doc i don’t see where to start… for exemple if a want a “new post” form do i have to create the page ? where do i put the ajax and php to insert the post in the databse …

This template (as every other in this category on Themeforest) is only a skin for backend developers: it is not functional by itself, you need to create the required pages and plug the front-end features to your own code.

That is why you can access the pages without being prompted to log in: there is no user control system, it is up to you to add one. Fortunately, you can find lots of tutorials and examples on how to do this

Hi,
I need to display a small amount of tabular data on the page. The current table theme works great and I like it. However, it takes too much space. I only would like to give it 1/4 or at most 1/2 of the page. Is it possible to make the table smaller? Is there a class name for it? If not, is it going to be enough if I just overwrite font sizes?

Hi,
Thanks, that is a good trick to know! Aside from that, I meant to make the whole table itself smaller. Like smaller header bar, smaller font sizes, smaller row padding, etc. Like you see on many sites where on a small section they display top 5 stocks or a few weather reports. That is exactly what I need to display.

I am not sure if that is possible with the current table. Frankly, I would settle for a /

I wonder if you’d be nice enough to take a look at the code below and see why it is not working in IE. In Firefox, it seems to be OK.

Essentially, I have a short form (which is a confirmation request to proceed to checkout). However, if they want to continue shopping, I added a regular link to take them back to the main page. However, I want it styled like a button. This button does not work in IE.

Hi,
I am seeing something strange. I can fix it but I would like your expert opinion on this. I have a table and at the footer, I am displaying a few buttons. Both the table and the buttons are part of a form. Here is the relevant section:

Hi, I am using galleryview to roll through some pictures. I was wondering if there was a way to put some text over the lower half of the images semi-transparently. Thanks a lot for any help in advance.

Not by default, sorry. This can be done with a little bit of CSS, but the actual implementation depends on what you expect and how you plan to use it.

Basically, all you need to do is wrap your image in an element with display: inline-block; and position: relative; (for instance in the demo page, an anchor), and create the overlay element with the following properties:

since FF29, we’re having some small issues with some CSS in some buttons. As you can see in the image, a small white line shows at the bottom. With FF28 this issue does not happens, Do you have any idea how to solve this?

Hello,
I am interested in this template – it looks very nice. However, users of my website will need to print certain pages quite a lot. When I look at print previews of the template in IE and Firefox, it does not look good at all. All of the images, colors, background, etc. is gone. Is it possible to make the prints look similar to what you see on screen?

Sorry for the late reply, I was on holidays. Actually you can’t really control how the pages will print, aside from changing font size and hide some elements. This is a limitation of the browsers themselves, not of this template.

You can customize the output a bit, by using a print stylesheet, but the code will depend on what you expect.

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